Michigan Vaccination Coverage — MCIR Childhood & Adult Rates
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The current reading for this indicator updates live on the
Michigan Gateway dashboard.
The data feed below is fetched from Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR) · MDHHS via the
public /api/vaccination endpoint.
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What this means
MCIR is Michigan's statewide vaccination database — every shot given to anyone in MI since the 1990s gets recorded there. The target for childhood "complete by age 36 months" coverage is 90%+. Michigan's actual rate hovers around 75–78% statewide, with some counties below 50%. Lower coverage opens the door to outbreaks of measles, whooping cough, and chickenpox.
What you can do
- Parents: ask your pediatrician to check your child's record in MCIR — it follows them across providers.
- Adults: yearly flu shot · COVID booster if 65+ or high-risk · Tdap every 10 years · shingles after 50 · pneumococcal at 65.
- Free or low-cost vaccines: Vaccines for Children (VFC) program, county health departments, and Federally Qualified Health Centers.
- For a copy of your own record: https://mcir.org/public/personal-records/
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